Hey all,
I have a bit of a conundrum here. When I start my morning, I like making a smoothie or fruit slush, really depends on if I have oat milk available in the fridge at the end of the day.
I usually have frozen strawberries as my go to for this. However, I don’t know if they grow here or not because whenever I go to the store, the frozen ones are never a product of Canada. I want to put a stronger focus on spending my money on products that are a product of Canada so that my money stays here and has more of an impact locally, but usually the only frozen fruit I can find readily available from here are blueberries.
I have a weird hatred of blueberries. I hate them raw because to me they taste like nothing, and the texture combined with the lack of flavour feels gross, but I also tend to dislike them in my smoothies and slushes because they never seem to blend as well as strawberries do, often leaving a grainy texture I can’t ignore. I only ever seem to enjoy them when baked into things like pies or muffins.
Not to force myself to have something I dislike, but I don’t want to give up trying to make them enjoyable and give them the fair chance they deserve. Aside from baking them into things, what are some ways I can attempt to make blueberries more palatable?
Also is there a way I can get them to blend as smoothly as strawberries do for my slushes and smoothies?

Do they have raspberry+peach in the frozen section? I used to always use a strawberry base but discovered peach works well for me too. Just a small amount of frozen raspberries give it a nice zing. Blueberries never blend smooth for me either. I prefer them fresh or in cream.
Good call, might check if there’s peaches in the frozen section as well.
Used to have a gripe with peaches when I was younger since I grew sick of them from us having them so often. Was never about the taste itself more than it was how often we had it.
I hope you aren’t tired of them permanently! Try a sprinkle of nutmeg in it too
Peaches would likely be product of USA no?
Canada grows peaches! Mostly in Ontario
Oh cool good to know, I’ll have to check the label on the stuff locally